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Interaction Between Metals and Atmospheres During Sintering

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Discussion of this paper, TP 4174E, may be sent, 2 copies, to AIME by Mar. 1, 1956. Manuscript, May 31, 1955. Chicago Meeting, February 1955.

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Norton, J.T. Interaction Between Metals and Atmospheres During Sintering. JOM 8, 49–53 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377642

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